

A crowned, elephant-headed figure reclines in quiet introspection, its monumental profile softened by the intimate domesticity of a pink, dotted shawl and the small creature that traverses it like an emblem of unguarded life. The saturated reds and golds press warmly against a cool, velvety blue ground, creating a tender tension between authority and vulnerability, ritual and rest. Composed in sweeping curves and weighted diagonals, the body’s gentle slump turns divinity into a human-scale meditation on nourishment, fatigue, and the grace of being momentarily undone. Even the held sweet—poised but uneaten—reads as a suspended offering, suggesting abundance not as conquest but as quiet sufficiency.







